Ronald, I think this sounds like a good plan. I will see what I can do about making tasks out of this list for GHOP. Will report back shortly.
Noah On Dec 26, 2007 6:34 AM, Ronald Oussoren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 24 Dec, 2007, at 18:43, Noah Gift wrote: > > I am not sure if everyone here is aware of GHOP: > http://groups.google.com/group/ghop-python?hl=en > > I have noticed a bunch of people asking for PyObjc2 documentation and > examples. How does making these tasks apart of GHOP sound? > > > What's GHOP? The link doesn't give a description of it. ... slightly later > .. Ah, it a summer-of-code for high-school students. > > There's loads of examples for PyObjC, and I have to admit too little > documentation. What especially needs to be done is make the existing > material better available, which probably entails replacing the current > PyObjC website by something better. > > If someone feels like mentoring, or working on, this (I barely have time > to do that myself). I do have some (technical) requirements: > > 1) It should be easy to integrate documentation from the PyObjC source > distribution into the website > > The source distribution should preferably be the master location for > documents, but it should definitely not be > necessary to maintain documentation in two seperate locations. > > 2) A better way to browse and download examples > > The PyObjC website currently has a page with links to PyObjC 1.x examples > in the repository. I would like to replace > that by something more dynamic, and with options to download archives > (such as zipfiles) with examples. A bit like Apple's ADC site (< > http://developer.apple.com/samplecode/Transformed_Image/index.html>). > > As with the main documentation this part of the website should be > generated from the source tree. > > 3) I'd prefer a website without PHP and without the dogsnake icon. It > should be possible to generate a simple website as the pyobjc one using > something like genshi. > > Note that the site runs on sourceforge, that means that PHP is the only > way to do server-side logic. > > 4) I'm not interested in a wiki unless there are volunteers for hunting > down spam. > > As mentioned earlier on I don't have time to mentor this, but am available > to provide some feedback. > > Ronald >
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